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Amira Juarez
17 June, 16:36
Definition of Basal Drag?
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Jaiden Yu
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Basal Drag is the fundamental question of whether plate motions are active or passive. It is the resistance or dragging force associated with the interface between the upper mantle and the lithosphere.
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